Career
Drewett left school at age 16 and went on to a performing arts college in Charlton, south-east London. He then proceeded to vocal college BIMM in west London the following year. 2008-2013: Songwriting and debut album
In 2008 he signed to leading Worldwide publishers Warner/Chappell Music.
Later that year he signed his first record deal with Virgin Records and featured on Professor Green"s hit single "I Need You Tonight", which charted at number three.
Drewett was then dropped by the label and began to write for other artists, resulting in his first number-one hit single "All Time Low" for The Wanted and the multi-platinum hit "Glad You Came". Drewett then signed to Polydor Records in February 2012 only to be dropped later again.
Drewett signed a deal with Electric and Music Industries Records in February 2009. He began recording his debut album working with producers Wayne Hector, Cutfather and JJ, Fraser T Smith and The ThundaCatz.
In early 2010, he was featured on Professor Green"s first debut single, "I Need You Tonight", which charted at number three in the United Kingdom singles charts and number 15 in Ireland.
The single remained in the United Kingdom Top 10 for four weeks. Drewett also wrote The Wanted"s debut single, originally for himself, "All Time Low". The single went straight to number one in the United Kingdom top 40.
Drewett has written three singles for The Wanted with Wayne Hector and Steve Mac – "All Time Low", "Glad You Came" and "Lightning".
Glad You Came was by far the biggest of these hits, resulting in 4 million Worldwide sales, a United Kingdom number hit single and a Top 3 hit single on the Hot 100 in the United States of America. In 2012 Drewett also co-wrote two songs, "What a Buzz" and "Dear Darlin"", which featured on Olly Murs" double platinum album Right Place Right Time. Drewett also co-wrote One Direction"s "Best Song Ever", the lead single released to promote their 3D Concert Movie, and the lead single from their 2013 album, Midnight Memories.
One Direction: This Is United States 2014-2015: Britain"s Got Talent
In 2014, Drewett auditioned for Independent Television talent show Britain"s Got Talent, performing a song he wrote called "Blink" securing him a place in the next round with three "Yes" votes from judges Alesha Dixon, Amanda Holden and David Walliams.
He was selected to participate in the live semi-finals, performing "Blink" again on the second show.
His performance received mostly positive reviews, however Simon Cowell said he would have preferred a different song. Drewett failed to get enough votes from the public to get into the top three, and was eliminated.